Lives and works in Mexico City. Multidisciplinary visual artist. His work takes off from the personal anecdote and the autobiographical story where the appropriation of images and objects turns into gestures that lead the spectator —sometimes through humor— to reflect on the lack of autonomy in regard to certain actions, chance, and the absurdity of daily life.
He graduated in Industrial Design in 2000, after which he attended the education program of SOMA Mexico between 2011 and 2013. He has held solo exhibitions since 2005 including Project Room (2010) at Vice Gallery, Mexico City.; Tired, Hungry, Horny, Hungover, Happy, Sad & Pissed Off, (2011) at Garash Galería, Mexico City.; Protección contra el Destino y otros interesantes títulos de la colección (Protection against Destiny and other interesting titles of the collection) (2013) at Galería Machete, Mexico City; ¡Señor! ¿Qué es la Vida? (Lord! What is life?) at Cuarto de proyectos SOMA, Mexico City; Mar de fondo (Groundswell) (2015) at Galería Machete and, more recently, the public sculpture Las bananas son un ejemplo (Bananas are an example) (2016) at the gardens of Casa del Lago Juan José Arreola, Mexico City, and which will remain on exhibition until 2019. Also from September to December 2016 presented two projects at the CAPC museé d’art contemporain de Bordeaux.
Among the collective exhibitions in which he has participated, there are Ni somos todos los que estamos (Nor are we all there are) (2010) at MUCA Roma, Mexico, D.F.; No sombrero (No hat) (2011) at Poetry Club, N.Y., United States; Global Village Projekt 072 (2012) at Alkmaar, Holland, Chateau de Sully, France and Kulturhuset Bronden, Copenhagen, Denmark. Other group exhibitions include On to a different here (2013) at XL, Helsinki, Finland, and Estudio del Trazo (Study of the Line) (2014) at Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico, D.F; Infiernos Artificiales (Artificial Hells) (2015) at Museo Universitario del Chopo; Mexico: The Future is Unwritten, Luciano Benetton Collection, Venice, Italy, and Las aves/the birds at NIXON, Mexico, D.F. both in 2016.
In 2017 Krassoievitch was nominated for the Paulo Cunha e Silva Art Prize. In 2013, he participated in an artistic residence at Arteles, Hämeenkyrö, Finland. In 2015, he participated in the residence program at Casa Wabi in Oaxaca, Mexico. In 2016, he participated in the residence program at the CAPC museé d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France.